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if only even mostly true, i think this'll be responsible - or symptomatic - of a long-term economic slowdown. hope i'm wrong, but i just don't see a way to keep significant economic progress w/o a bull market.Barring a miracle - or the creation of a New Math of the market variety - there's no way we'll ever see a bull market along the lines of what so many of us grew up with. During that enchanted period, the boring old S&P returned more than 19% a year. When you include compounding, your money more than doubled every four years. Pretty slick.